Another funny and fast-paced murder mystery in this Southern series

A Composition in Murder (A Cherry Tucker Mystery) (Volume 6)

By: Larissa Reinhart

Rating: 5 of 5

acompositioninmurderCherry Tucker is an artist who is drawn into murder investigations more times than is healthy for her. In this story, Cherry is hanging out at Halo House – a home for the elderly. This is not just any seniors home, it is one that costs a lot to rent/buy your own apartment. Cherry has a part time job teaching art to the seniors who make their home there.

Cherry is pulled into another case when she is asked to be a witness to the signing of a will. Since no one knows what the will contains, it becomes the basis for everything that follows.

There is both murder and mayhem and Cherry is up to her neck in both. Even though she is warned repeatedly to stay out, she can’t help herself. She has to try to solve the crimes, sort out her relationships and get everyone home safe and sound. Well, the last part might be a tad too much to ask in a murder mystery novel.

I laughed quite a bit and shook my head at Cherry’s stubborn behavior. It was a fun ride of a read and I look forward to more in the series in the future.

I was provided a digital advance reader copy of this book by the publisher via Netgalley.

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